Someone, let’s call this person Anonymous, has given some harsh personal feedback. Anonymous suggested that some of the things Wenn experiences in Escape from Neverland and Dance into the Wyrd were highly uncomfortable to read and suggestive of an unhealthy imagination on my part. Wenn doesn’t talk about it till the end of Neverland and it only resurfaces shortly in Dance, other than that it is hinted at by Wenn in various references to men and their sexual appetites.
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Published on May 27, 2015 03:21
b) You do not need to apologise for your topic of choice.
There are things in the world that is uncomfortable to read - pick up a newspaper and you are looking at ALL of it.
Authors, bring their imagination and the world we live in, in line - it won't be suitable for all readers, it will be fitting for many others and it will be downright uncomfortable for some.
To try and silence a creative voice, to me, is a shameful act in itself.
I admire that you put yourself in a different POV for a while, trying to figure out and imagine what it COULD be like, had you not been who you are.
Kudos.
Your cause is noble, your style is personal and your credit is for the love of an art that allows you/us to imagine the things that are often realistic but most unimagined.
xx
Adri